Configure The System To Be A Dhcp Client; Dhcp Client On A Management Interface - Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual

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Configure the System to be a DHCP Client

A DHCP client is a network device that requests an IP address and configuration parameters from a DHCP
server.
Implement the DHCP client functionality as follows:
The switch can obtain a dynamically assigned IP address from a DHCP server. A start-up configuration
is not received. Use bare metal provisioning (BMP) to receive configuration parameters (Dell
Networking OS version and a configuration file). BMP is enabled as a factory-default setting on a
switch.
A switch cannot operate with BMP and as a DHCP client simultaneously. To disable BMP in EXEC
mode, use the stop bmp command. After BMP stops, the switch acts as a DHCP client.
Acquire a dynamic IP address from a DHCP client is for a limited period or until the client releases the
address.
A DHCP server manages and assigns IP addresses to clients from an address pool stored on the
server. For more information, refer to
Dynamically assigned IP addresses are supported only on Ethernet interfaces: 10Gigabit, 40 Gigabit,
and 100/1000/10000 Ethernet Interfaces. The DHCP client is supported on VLAN and port-channel
interfaces.
The public out-of-band management interface and default VLAN 1 are configured by default as a
DHCP client to acquire a dynamic IP address from a DHCP server.
By default, the switch is configured to operate in Jumpstart mode as a DHCP client that sends DHCP
requests to a DHCP server to retrieve configuration information (IP address, boot-image filename, and
configuration file). All ports and management interfaces are brought up in Layer 3 mode and pre-
configured with no shutdown and no ip address. For this reason, you cannot enter configuration
commands to set up the switch. To interrupt a Jumpstart process, prevent a loop from occurring, and
apply the FTOS image and startup configuration stored in the local flash, enter the stop jump-start
command from the console. To reconfigure the switch so that it boots up in normal mode using the
FTOS image and startup configuration file in local flash, enter the reload-type normal-reload
command and save it to the startup configuration:
FTOS# reload-type normal-reload
FTOS# write memory
FTOS# reload
To re-enable Jumpstart mode for the next reload, enter the reload-type jump-start command.

DHCP Client on a Management Interface

These conditions apply when you enable a management interface to operate as a DHCP client.
The management default route is added with the gateway as the router IP address received in the
DHCP ACK packet. It is required to send and receive traffic to and from other subnets on the external
network. The route is added irrespective when the DHCP client and server are in the same or different
subnets. The management default route is deleted if the management IP address is released like other
DHCP client management routes.
ip route for 0.0.0.0 takes precedence if it is present or added later.
Management routes added by a DHCP client display with Route Source as DHCP in the show ip
management route and show ip management-route dynamic command output.
Management routes added by DHCP are automatically reinstalled if you configure a static IP route
with the ip route command that replaces a management route added by the DHCP client. If you
remove the statically configured IP route using the no ip route command, the management route
is reinstalled. Manually delete management routes added by the DHCP client.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Configuring the Server for Automatic Address Allocation.
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